The Luton News understands that the boy involved in the incident will be expelled.

A Barnfield College spokesman said: “On October 31, there was an incident involving two learners. This was very quickly addressed by a teacher and a member of the student support team. The students were removed and dealt with separately by staff.

“One student was injured in the incident and was assessed by a First Aider as having non-emergency injuries. The student wanted to contact their parent and this call was made in the presence of staff.

“On arrival we advised the parent for the learner to be seen by a medical professional. This is our standard practice in non-emergency situations where a parent or guardian is available.

“The parents of the learner who instigated the matter were called and the learner was immediately suspended pending investigation. The College followed its disciplinary process and the learner has been permanently excluded.

“The College advised the injured party and their parent they may wish to log the incident with the Police, making it clear that the College will provide any information that the Police require.”

In response to Barnfield’s statement, Mrs Hussain said: “I’m shocked. There was no first aider there

“My son has three broken teeth glued in place and bruising all around his mouth. Who are they to assess my son bleeding profusely as ‘non-emergency?’

“I’m the one who had to come in and take him to hospital where he had an emergency x-ray. I’m the one who had to call the police.

“It’s ridiculous. Nothing has been put in place to assure me that my son is safe back at college.”

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